Are Humans Evolving Faster?

Are Humans Evolving Faster?

Dec. 10, 2007 - Researchers discovered genetic evidence that human evolution is speeding up - and has not halted or proceeded at a constant
rate, as had been thought - indicating that humans on different continents are becoming increasingly different.

I found this article and found it to be of a little interestest.. I knew we where changing but changing how much. According to evolutionary charts we
should not be where we are today. Maybe it was due to an alien experiment to speed up our growth , or just the right conditions to alter what we are.
Who knows why we are changing so much in different places. Anyone have any good theorys here.

I don't know about anyone else but I feel I am more in touch with my surroundings as far as environment and I can read people even before being
introduced;than say my parents or people of that generation and I'm 43 now.So I would say we are evolving faster than before.I would imagine we are
in many aspects like a learning computer.The more we learn the faster we become and the faster we start to learn.

I have heard that originally our environment on earth was very different and that many evolving species at that time evolved at a much faster rate,
giving the illusion of thousands of years rather than a few hundred. (Star Trek, Search for Spock-Genesis bomb)

We are supposedly heading into a galactic and or astrophysical time period that seems to be similar to these and causing abnormal rates of genetic
alterations by increasingly changing magnetic field energy anomolies etc.

Unfortunately various cancers with tumors will probably be a huge part of these changes also. For all we know, some of these changes happen at
different points of the planet, similarly to new growth in volcanically active areas.

Some areas of the planet, in particular, small islands possibly caused the opposite effects and stunted growths. For all we know, a cancerous growth
might be altered by changing where we live, such as the opposite part of the world or a small island.

It's been mentioned that microwave towers cause cancer growths, so environment seems to be a huge factor. I wonder if any studies of cancer with lab
animals in space have altered their growths?

While it's been noted that wild animals react quicker than humans to natural changes or warnings, humans may be reprogramed to ignore these instincts
living in cities that might even mask them. Maybe our natural instincts are in for a major reawakening?

Our environment happens to be very stressful in much of the industrialized world. 'Third-World' nations do not have it much better as they have to
struggle for survival (food, water, shelter in many places in Africa).

I would be very surprised if our bodies and minds were not trying to keep up with the times.

Our technology has been rapidly advancing over the past hundred years, so why not us as well?

Evolution is not something that stops after a species evolves into a new animal; the process is ongoing.

Since birth, every single one of us is constantly mutating and trying to find better ways to survive. On a large scale, I can see parts of humanity
rapidly gaining intelligence, while others are on the down slope.

I do not think its based on a racial or national meter, but you can tell when you talk to some people that they are willingly ignorant, while others
wish to change for the better.

We are at a point of Conscious Evolution. We choose where to go, what to change, and how we are going to do so.

Quite exciting indeed.

When the Earth becomes conscious of itself, (Humans) great times are surely to follow. However, the road will be rocky as we are seeing now. Parts of
the whole do not wish change and will fight as hard as it can to stay the same.

it gains to reason that look at the changes in people ondifferent parts of the globe. Blacks who live in the artic regions are tending to get more
white as the generations pass, whites in the south are getting darker or more golden. Proving we are what we are from our surroundings, the food we
eat, even the minerals in the ground and water. So who is to say that the poisons in the environment cant do the same for us. If one lives around a
nuclear reacter are they at a greater chance more suseptable to cancer or other diseases. Time will tell, and as we go to the stars, or maybe we have
been there and are there but thats another thread. Would we not be thinner as if we where space born we might not have the musle structure and our
mass may decrease, a victim of our environment.

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